Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...really a lot of fun to play. I quit swimming when I was in high school because I found it was a little too individually oriented--I was really tired of just swimming up and down lanes. It's not a real team-oriented sport. Track and swimming are the two sports where a lot of the competition is individual...
...scandalous proposals which would weaken, if not destroy, rent control and Cambridge's method of providing low-cost housing to its neediest citizens. Throughout the whole legislative debate, however, Harvard's large legislative lobbying staff was conspicuously quiet on the matter--and no wonder, given the University's poor track record on rent control...
...keep track of these efforts Harvard spent $1.5 million this year on the College Fund. Although "major gifts," which amount to more than two-thirds of total donations, are cheap to get since they usually involve one donor's decision to give, the thousands of smaller alumni gifts in the annual drives cost the development office much more for solicitation efforts, says Reardon. And the cost of raising money...
...development office retired Fitzsimmons' job, as well as the directorship of the capital (major gift) fund drive, now held by William Boardman. The two posts and departments will be combined under the tutelage of Richard Boardman, the new executive director of the College Fund. Now development officers can "track a person and share information for both the annual and major gift fund drives," says Reardon...
...months ago because of a leg injury, John Henry had won a record $6.5 million, $2.3 million more than his closest competitor. Now comes the news that the 1981 and 1984 Horse of the Year is in training again at Hollywood Park and will soon be back on the track. The change of heart apparently came last month after John Henry, 11, showed a hankering to race again during a visit to Kentucky's Keeneland race- course. "We think he enjoys it," says Trainer Ron McAnally. Assured by doctors that the gelding's leg was fully healed, McAnally says...